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  • ...1988. He did his gradution {B.com} from G.N. Khalsa College Bombay in the year 1991. ...ovies of Sanjeev Kumar, Mehmood, I S Johar pushed him to look further into this.
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  • ...i Chhor Divas]] and [[Guru Nanak|Parkash Guru Nanak Sahib]]) vary from one year to another as these are lunar linked. |March||[[Hola Mohalla]] festival (first full moon in March)|| *see below
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  • ...(in the northern hemisphere) and is generally celebrated on March 14 each year. ...ar contains 5 months of 31 days followed by 7 months of 30 days. In a leap year every 4 years, the last month (Phagun) has an extra day added.
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  • '''Hindi''' is the name of the language used by the majority of people living in [[India]]. The language is similar verbally to [[Urdu]] and has similaritie ...ndian Movies. Hindi became the official language[1] (http://indiaimage.nic.in/languages.htm) of India on January 26, 1965, although English and 21 other
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  • ...ion. After finishing his schooling in Tarn Taran, Karm Singh got admission in F.A. at Amritsar's Khalsa School. However, he dropped the idea of the highe ...mple) to mark the Shardhanjli Samaroh of the great Sikh historian the same year.
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  • ...mer Director General of Prisons) in the year 1949. The Gurdwara is present in GN Chetty Road, Thyagaraya Nagar, Chennai, Madras, South India ...Guru Arjun Dev]]. The Sikh families also celebrates Baisakhi (the Sikh New Year) here. A free Langhar (community kitchen) called "[[Guru ka Langar]]" is ru
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  • *Printed in Great Britain by [[Jarrold and Sons Ltd]], Norwich ...rst Guru are now represented by sacred [[Gurdwara]]s which are pictured in this book. These holy places or [[Gurdwara]]s serve to educate the world and rem
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  • ...at this shrine, Samagams are also being held with great love and devotion in various other parts of the world. ...held for 2 years in a temporary structure. Gradually several rooms came up in the Gurdwara complex.
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  • ...young and dynamic society open to all members of the University interested in Sikhism. The Society aims to provide a forum for discussion, information on ...s also participate in the monthly congregation of the local Sikh community in Cambridge.
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  • ...With the arrival of more Sikh families in Nova Scotia, it was felt that this gurdwara was somewhat small for their needs. The Gurdwara was expanded and ...fications, or skills. Volunteers take turns in preparing and serving food in the langar.
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  • '''Kerala's First Sikh Convert- Nintyone-year old Sardar Bhupinder Singh''' ...r Bhupinder Singh from Kadakarapally is the only living Malayalee [[Sikh]] in Kerala. People call him "Sikh Chettan", that is, elder brother.
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  • ...Management of Sikh Diwans and Temples of Vancouver with branches elsewhere in Canada and the USA was also an early organization. ...pter IV (see page 119). Being a Bengali he was unable to talk to the Sikhs in their own language, and his paper was unintelligible to the great majority
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  • ...e within the sales industry. He has proven successful and is accomplished in property, recruitment, media and publishing sales. ...currently the UK's largest and most comprehensive Sikh business directory in the UK. It is an established and trusted brand which stimulates community n
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  • ...he Khalsa Upadeshak (Missionary) College, Gujranwala, from where he passed in 1922, the Giani examination of the Punjab University, Lahore. ...inted JATHEDAR OF SRI AKAL TAKHT, AMRITSAR, from which position he retired in 1955.
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  • [[Category:In This Year]]
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  • ...are [[Sikh]]s of the Guru who have upheld the Nishaan Sahib, the Sikh flag in [[Thailand]]. ...surname were Madan, Narula and chawla. They were the first Indian diaspora in Thailand.
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  • This page lists all known important Sikhi events taking place around the world. ...l UK & Europe Sky 840 today (08/01/11) at 2.30pm – 5.30pm. Live world wide in India MH1 8pm - 11pm and on www.wahegurulive.com!
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  • [[Image:Bikram Singh-dies in crash.jpg||175px|right|]] ...oi (MC) and Maj Gen Nanavati along with the pilot Flt. Lt. Sodhi also died in the crash.
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  • ...per, Baisakhi Mall Khatri, of Kunjah, a village in Gujrat district, now in Pakistan, he trained as an accountant and served as a munshi under the chie ...y. He had a major role in organizing the Sikh army on a regular basis and in the early territorial conquests of the young Maharaja.
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  • '''Gaddi''' is a [[Punjabi]] term also found in other south-Asian languages which stands for ''"seat"'' and usually refers In [[Sikhi]] the term "Gur-Gaddi" or "[[Gurgaddi]] is used to refer to the [[G
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